What breed of smaller chickens should I consider?

Hello, I am dreaming of getting a few chickens, we have plenty of space, just moved to a property with a 100ft garden! Just beginning to research it all really, I have no clue how it all works...we went to a National Trust on the Monday and my DD, age 3, seemed to really take to the smaller chickens (they were Bantams, I think!!!) in comparison to the larger ones who seemed to frighten her a bit. I was just wondering which smaller breeds I should consider? I love my baking too so good layers as well as friendly with small children would be nice! Thank you so much for any tips!

Fully freerange is lovely if you are ok with the poo. Chickens do big poos, lots of them.

The more feathers a chicken has on its legs and feet, the less they tend to scratch. So less likely to trash your lawn and plants.

Rare breeds are often beautiful, its great to support.the breeds. But they are rare for a reason, they don't lay as many eggs.

How much do you want to spend per bird is also important. Bearing in mind they do die/get eaten. Round here I pay about £8-£12 for a point of lay commercial hybrid type, light Sussex, marran or other popular breed. They all lay around 6 eggs a week each. Rare breeds cost several times that and may lay half as many.

chickens are brilliant. Our kids love them. Much better than rabbits and the poached eggs are devine.

Sorry for the epic post . The slightly random comment about rabbits is because my friends keep getting their kids rabbits, guinea pigs, other small rodents as pets. Ours have the chickens. Not quite as cuddly but at least they are productive!